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March 27, 2020

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Memory-Lane Monday: Seeing is believing

No, no — that’s what the cup holder is for! Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Power play

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Wayback Wednesday: Sometimes it really ISN’T your job

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Flashback Friday: No, if it were too risky … oh, never mind

eBook: Box

How to secure your content in the cloud with Box

It seems like every week there's news of another security breach where customer data is stolen. Studies show a single security breach can result in a 5% drop in your company's stock price and damage your relationship with almost one third of your customers. Read more ▶

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Power play

They’re redefining ‘power user.’ Read more ▶

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DEALPOST

Train up on today's essential cybersecurity skills for $40

This eLearning bundle is ideal for anyone who wants to get into one of tech's most lucrative fields. Read more ▶

Image: Wayback Wednesday: Sometimes it really ISN’T your job

Wayback Wednesday: Sometimes it really ISN’T your job

Life in the gutter. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Flashback Friday: No, if it were too risky … oh, never mind

Flashback Friday: No, if it were too risky … oh, never mind

The logic of upper management baffles once again. Read more ▶

eBook: Box

Hope is NOT a strategy: Secure your content in the cloud with Box.

Seems like every week there's news of another security breach. Ponemon Institute has found that the typical data breach costs an average of $3.9 million, and that just one breach can decrease your company's stock price by 5%. No one wants to be that kind of typical. So what can you do about it? Read more ▶

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